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Virginia Recovery Act State Memo Virginia Recovery Act State Memo Virginia Recovery Act State Memo Virginia has substantial natural resources, including coal and natural gas. The American Recovery & Reinvestment Act (ARRA) is making a meaningful down payment on the nation's energy and environmental future. The Recovery Act investments in Virginia are supporting a broad range of clean energy projects, from energy efficiency and the smart grid to alternative fuel vehicles and the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility in Newport News. Through these investments, Virginia's businesses, universities, non-profits, and local governments are creating quality jobs today and positioning Virginia to play an important role in the new energy economy of the future. Virginia Recovery Act State Memo

West Virginia Recovery Act State Memo West Virginia Recovery Act State Memo West Virginia Recovery Act State Memo West Virginia has substantial natural resources, including coal and hydroelectric power. The American Recovery & Reinvestment Act (ARRA) is making a meaningful down payment on the nation's energy and environmental future. The Recovery Act investments in West Virginia are supporting a broad range of clean energy projects, from energy efficiency and the smart grid, to carbon capture and storage, transportation electrification, and the National Energy Technology Laboratory in Morgantown. Through these investments, West Virginia's businesses, West Virginia University, the National Energy Technology Laboratory, non-profits, and local governments are creating quality jobs today and positioning West Virginia to play an

Quality (Virginia) Quality (Virginia) State Water Quality (Virginia) < Back Eligibility Commercial Construction Industrial Investor-Owned Utility Local Government Municipal/Public Utility Rural Electric Cooperative Systems Integrator Tribal Government Utility Savings Category Water Buying & Making Electricity Home Weatherization Program Info StateVirginia Program Type Environmental Regulations Siting and Permitting Provider Virginia Department of Environmental Quality It is the policy of the Commonwealth of Virginia to: (1) protect existing high quality state waters and restore the quality of all other state waters to permit all reasonable public uses and support the propagation and growth of all aquatic life which might reasonably be expected to inhabit them; (2) safeguard the clean waters of the Commonwealth from pollution; (3) prevent

Virginia) Virginia) Qualifying RPS State Export Markets (Virginia) < Back Eligibility Developer Savings Category Alternative Fuel Vehicles Hydrogen & Fuel Cells Buying & Making Electricity Water Home Weatherization Solar Wind Program Info StateVirginia Program Type Renewables Portfolio Standards and Goals This entry lists the states with Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS) policies that accept generation located in Virginia as eligible sources towards their RPS targets or goals. For specific information with regard to eligible technologies or other restrictions which may vary by state, see the RPS policy entries for the individual states, shown below in the Authority listings. Typically energy must be delivered to an in-state utility or Load Serving Entity, and often only a portion of compliance

VirginiaVirginiaState Regulations: VirginiaState of Virginia The Division of Gas and Oil in the Virginia Department of Mines, Minerals and Energy (DMME) regulates the effects of gas and oil operations both on and below the surface. The Virginia Gas and Oil Board is to foster, encourage, and promote the safe and efficient exploration for and development, production, and utilization of gas and oil resources. Otherwise, three regulatory citizen boards are responsible for adopting Virginia 's environmental regulations. The Virginia Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) staff administers the regulations as approved by the boards. Finally, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Region 3, through its Water Protection Division, administers Class II underground injection control (UIC) programs in Virginia in direct implementation.

January 12, 2010 January 12, 2010 Training Changing Face of West Virginia's Workforce West Virginia's stimulus funding is expected to spur green jobs and build skills for the future in a state that relies on a nonrenewable energy source -- coal - to employ 35,000 members of its workforce. October 19, 2009 CX-000162: Categorical Exclusion Determination West VirginiaStateEnergy Office CX(s) Applied: A9, A11 Date: 10/19/2009 Location(s): West Virginia Office(s): Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Golden Field Office June 26, 2009 Obama Administration Awards More than $96 Million for StateEnergy Programs in Ohio, Oregon, Virginia and West Virginia Funding Will Speed Adoption of Efficiency and Renewable Energy Technologies March 26, 2009 Obama Administration Announces Additional $14,003,800 for Local Energy

established a reliable set of benchmarks for Virginia's coal, gas and oil, and electricity industries. Future. Assessment of Virginia Coalfield Region Capability to Support an Electric Power Generation Industry. Carl E- sponded well to the changing chal- lenges faced by Virginia's coal and en- ergy industries. The center

Virginia Gas and Oil Act (Virginia) Virginia Gas and Oil Act (Virginia) Virginia Gas and Oil Act (Virginia) < Back Eligibility Commercial Construction Industrial Investor-Owned Utility Municipal/Public Utility Rural Electric Cooperative Systems Integrator Utility Program Info StateVirginia Program Type Safety and Operational Guidelines Siting and Permitting Provider Virginia Department of Mines, Minerals, and Energy The Gas and Oil Act addresses the exploration, development, and production of oil and gas resources in the Commonwealth of Virginia. It contains provisions pertaining to wells and well spacing, permits and fees, ownership of coalbed methane gas, and land leases. No county, city, town or other political subdivision of the Commonwealth may impose any condition, or require any other local license, permit, fee or bond to perform any gas,

Virginia) Virginia) Forestry Policies (Virginia) < Back Eligibility Agricultural Commercial Developer Savings Category Solar Buying & Making Electricity Wind Program Info StateVirginia Program Type Environmental Regulations Provider Virginia Department of Forestry Virginia's forests are managed by the Virginia Department of Forestry. In 2010 the Department issued its Statewide Assessment of Forest Resources and Strategic Plan documents: http://www.dof.virginia.gov/info/print/2010-State-Assessment.pdf http://www.dof.virginia.gov/info/print/2010-Strategic-Plan.pdf The Department has also issued a concise reference of the State Forestry Laws: http://www.dof.virginia.gov/resources/pub-2005-Va-Forestry-Laws.pdf State incentives for forest biomass energy are currently limited to the

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VirginiaVirginiaEnergy Incentive Programs, Virginia October 29, 2013 - 1:19pm Addthis Updated August 2013 Virginia utilities budgeted almost $6 million in 2012 to promote customer energy efficiency. What public-purpose-funded energy efficiency programs are available in my state? Virginia has no public-purpose-funded energy efficiency programs. What utility energy efficiency programs are available to me? Dominion Virginia Power has recently initiated a slate of energy efficiency programs, including two commercial/industrial offerings that may be attractive to federal customers: The Commercial Energy Audit program offers a free audit to facilities up to 10 MW peak load in its service territory, and then provides rebates totaling up to $4,000 on identified measures that are implemented within

Qualifying RPS State Export Markets (West Virginia) Qualifying RPS State Export Markets (West Virginia) This entry lists the states with Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS) policies that accept generation located in West Virginia as eligible sources towards their RPS targets or goals. For specific information with regard to eligible technologies or other restrictions which may vary by state, see the RPS policy entries for the individual states, shown below in the Authority listings. Typically energy must be delivered to an in-state utility or Load Serving Entity, and often only a portion of compliance targets may be met by out-of-state generation. October 16, 2013 Proof of Proper Solid Waste Disposal (West Virginia) This rule provides guidance to persons occupying a residence or operating a business establishment in this state regarding the approved method of

Underground Injection Control (West Virginia) Underground Injection Control (West Virginia) This rule set forth criteria and standards for the requirements which apply to the State Underground Injection Control Program (U.I.C.). The UIC permit program regulates underground injections by 5 classes of wells. All owners or operators of these injection wells must be authorized either by permit or rule by the Director. October 16, 2013 Underground Gas Storage Reservoirs (West Virginia) Lays out guidelines for the conditions under which coal mining operations must notify state authorities of intentions to mine where underground gas is stored as well as map and data requirements, inspection of facilities and penalties. October 16, 2013 Tax Exemption for Wind Energy Generation In March 2007, West Virginia enacted legislation

Carbon Dioxide Sequestration (West Virginia) Carbon Dioxide Sequestration (West Virginia) The purpose of this law is to: October 16, 2013 Building Energy Code ''Much of the information presented in this summary is drawn from the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Building Energy Codes Program and the Building Codes Assistance Project (BCAP). For more detailed information about building energy codes, visit the [http://www.energycodes.gov/states/ DOE] and [http://bcap-ocean.org/ BCAP] websites.'' October 16, 2013 Alternative and Renewable Energy Portfolio Standard In June 2009, West Virginia enacted an ''Alternative and Renewable Energy Portfolio Standard'' that requires investor-owned utilities (IOUs)* with more than 30,000 residential customers to supply 25% of retail electric sales from eligible alternative and renewable energy resources by 2025.

Project and Equipment Financing (Virginia) Project and Equipment Financing (Virginia) Project and Equipment Financing (Virginia) < Back Eligibility Local Government Savings Category Other Bioenergy Commercial Heating & Cooling Manufacturing Buying & Making Electricity Solar Heating & Cooling Heating Water Heating Wind Program Info StateVirginia Program Type State Loan Program Rebate Amount Varies Provider Virginia Resources Authority The Virginia Resources Authority (VRA) was created in 1984 and provides financial assistance to local governments in Virginia for a variety of projects, including energy and energy conservation projects. In March 2011, H.B. 2389 added "renewable energy" to the list of eligible projects (though it may have already been technically eligible under the "energy" category).

State of West Virginia Clean Cities Coalition State of West Virginia Clean Cities Coalition The State of West Virginia Clean Cities coalition works with vehicle fleets, fuel providers, community leaders, and other stakeholders to reduce petroleum use in transportation. State of West Virginia Clean Cities coalition Contact Information Kelly Bragg 800-982-3386 x2004 or 304-558-2234 x2004 kelly.a.bragg@wv.gov Casey Randolph 800-982-3386 casey.e.randolph@wv.gov Coalition Website Clean Cities Coordinators Coord Kelly Bragg Coord Coord Casey Randolph Coord Photo of Kelly Bragg Kelly Bragg has been the coordinator of the State of West Virginia Clean Cities coalition and an energy development specialist for the West Virginia Division of Energy since 2006. She works to improve energy efficiency and the use of renewable energy technologies in West Virginia. Her recent focus

United States ┬╗ West Virginia United States ┬╗ West Virginia West Virginia October 22, 2013 Data Safer than Ever with FM-200 Installation The consolidated data center at the Legacy Management Business Center (LMBC) in Morgantown, West Virginia, is now guarded by a state-of-the-art FM-200┬« Fire Suppression System. Installation of the new system began on June 11, 2013, and the system became operational on July 18. October 16, 2013 West Virginia Venture Capital (West Virginia) The West Virginia Venture Capital provides investment funds to eligible businesses stimulating economic growth and providing or retaining jobs within the state through qualified venture capital companies. Terms and conditions for funding eligibility are dependent on the varying terms of participating venture capital funds.

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Energy Efficiency Resource Goal (Virginia) Energy Efficiency Resource Goal (Virginia) Energy Efficiency Resource Goal (Virginia) < Back Eligibility Investor-Owned Utility Program Info StateVirginia Program Type Energy Efficiency Resource Standard In March 2007, the Virginia legislature passed SB 1416 thereby amending Virginia's earlier electric industry restructuring law, including a energy efficiency goal of 10% electricity savings by 2022 relative to 2006 base sales. With SB 1416, the State Corporation Commission (SCC) was directed to conduct a series of proceedings to consider whether the 10% goal could be met cost-effectively, determine the mix of programs that should be implemented and their cost, and develop a plan for development and implementation of these programs. The SCC completed a report verifying the energy efficiency goal of 10% by

West Virginia West VirginiaEnergy Incentive Programs, West Virginia October 29, 2013 - 1:19pm Addthis Updated August 2013 West Virginia utilities budgeted $10 million in 2012 to promote energy efficiency in the state. What public-purpose-funded energy efficiency programs are available in my state? West Virginia has no public-purpose-funded energy efficiency programs. What utility energy efficiency programs are available to me? AEP Appalachian Power offers prescriptive rebates for an assortment of energy-efficient lighting and HVAC equipment, as well as variable frequency drives. The maximum amount obtainable for any one entity is $150,000 per year. Any installation with greater than $20,000 of rebates claimed will be inspected. First Energy (Potomac Edison and Mon Power) sponsors the Lighting for

Capital Access Program (Virginia) Capital Access Program (Virginia) Virginia Capital Access Program (Virginia) < Back Eligibility Commercial Industrial Savings Category Alternative Fuel Vehicles Hydrogen & Fuel Cells Buying & Making Electricity Water Home Weatherization Solar Wind Program Info StateVirginia Program Type Loan Program Provider Virginia Economic Development Partnership The Virginia Capital Access Program (CAP), in partnership with Virginia's Small Business Financing Authority, provides access to capital for small businesses. Businesses must apply to participating banks for a traditional loan, and the lender advises the company of enrollment in CAP. The program offers loan guarantees on a portfolio of loans through a loan loss reserve, which it establishes at each participating bank. Funds can be used for

Jobs Investment Program (Virginia) Jobs Investment Program (Virginia) Virginia Jobs Investment Program (Virginia) < Back Eligibility Commercial Industrial Savings Category Alternative Fuel Vehicles Hydrogen & Fuel Cells Buying & Making Electricity Water Home Weatherization Solar Wind Program Info StateVirginia Program Type Industry Recruitment/Support Training/Technical Assistance Workforce development Provider Virginia Department of Business Assistance The Virginia Jobs Investment Program provides cash grants to existing businesses which seek expansion or new facility locations. The company must create a minimum of 25 net new jobs within 12 months from the date of first hire and make a capital investment of at least $1,000,000. The Virginia Jobs Investment Program offers three programs to both new and

West Virginia University West Virginia University West Virginia University July 7, 2005 - 2:04pm Addthis Remarks by Energy Secretary Samuel Bodman Thank you, President Hardesty. I visited West Virginia last year when I was with the Treasury Department, and I am glad to be back today. President Hardesty has had a pretty busy week hosting visitors from Washington. President Bush was here on Monday, and I imagine many of you were in the audience for that. So I thank you for showing up for another speech a few days later. It is my pleasure to announce today that the Department of Energy is awarding almost $3 million in research funding, as part of our University Coal Research Program, to 19 universities in 15 states. Now in its 26th year, the University Coal Research Program brings science students and

West Virginia University West Virginia University West Virginia University July 7, 2005 - 2:04pm Addthis Remarks by Energy Secretary Samuel Bodman Thank you, President Hardesty. I visited West Virginia last year when I was with the Treasury Department, and I am glad to be back today. President Hardesty has had a pretty busy week hosting visitors from Washington. President Bush was here on Monday, and I imagine many of you were in the audience for that. So I thank you for showing up for another speech a few days later. It is my pleasure to announce today that the Department of Energy is awarding almost $3 million in research funding, as part of our University Coal Research Program, to 19 universities in 15 states. Now in its 26th year, the University Coal Research Program brings science students and

Virginia Dale Virginia Dale Women @ Energy: Virginia Dale April 5, 2013 - 11:12am Addthis Dr. Virginia H. Dale is a Corporate Fellow in the Environmental Sciences Division at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). Dr. Virginia H. Dale is a Corporate Fellow in the Environmental Sciences Division at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). Check out other profiles in the Women @ Energy series and share your favorites on Pinterest. Dr. Virginia H. Dale is a Corporate Fellow in the Environmental Sciences Division at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). She is Director of ORNL's Center for BioEnergy Sustainability. She obtained her M.S. in mathematics from the University of Tennessee and her Ph.D. in mathematical ecology from the University of Washington. Her primary research interests

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Challenge Profile: Virginia Tech Challenge Profile: Virginia Tech EcoCAR Challenge Profile: Virginia Tech Addthis Description Since childhood, Lynn Gantt has had a deep seeded passion for cars and the mechanics that drive them. The Virginia native spent his weekends rebuilding antique tractors with his dad to race at tractor pulls across the state, and now the Virginia Tech graduate student is the proud team co-leader of Virginia Tech's EcoCAR Challenge team -- the winners of the three-year long competition, as announced last night at an awards ceremony in Washington, D.C.. Speakers Lynn Gantt Duration 1:43 Topic Alternative Fuel Vehicles Fuel Economy Batteries Consumption Credit Energy Department Video LYNN GANTT: My name is Lynn Gantt and I'm the team leader for the Virginia Tech EcoCAR team.

West Virginia's successful energy efficiency program relies on the close working relationship between the West Virginia Division of Energy and West Virginia University's energy efficiency programs, Industries of the Future - West Virginia and WVU Industrial Assessment Center. These organizations work together to conduct the State's energy efficiency assistance programs that include R&D, assessments, and outreach, identify potential clients, and offer a wide range of services. The partnership has the capability to provide these services to facilities ranging in size from small commercial businesses to large manufacturing facilities. The partners have affiliations not only within industry but also with industry organizations, utilities, and national laboratories. This range of services creates a synergistic relationship that allows the WV team to obtain competitive awards that benefit the stakeholders. This paper will focus on how West Virginia has a successful industrial energy efficiency program with limited state funding and no surcharges on utility bills.

West Virginia West Virginia September 2009 Prepared by Pacific Northwest National Laboratory for the U.S. Department of Energy Building Energy Codes Program BUILDING ENERGY CODES PROGRAM IMPACTS OF THE 2009 IECC FOR RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS IN WEST VIRGINIA BUILDING ENERGY CODES PROGRAM IMPACTS OF THE 2009 IECC FOR RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS IN WEST VIRGINIA Analysis of 2009 International Energy Conservation Code Requirements for Residential Buildings in West Virginia Summary West Virginia is proceeding with adoption of the 2009 International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) through the State Fire Commission. No energy analysis was conducted here comparing the current West Virginia code to the 2009 IECC for this reason. However, the West Virginiaenergy code has been one of the weaker codes in

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VirginiaVirginia September 2009 Prepared by Pacific Northwest National Laboratory for the U.S. Department of Energy Building Energy Codes Program BUILDING ENERGY CODES PROGRAM IMPACTS OF THE 2009 IECC FOR RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS IN VIRGINIA BUILDING ENERGY CODES PROGRAM IMPACTS OF THE 2009 IECC FOR RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS IN VIRGINIA Analysis of 2009 International Energy Conservation Code Requirements for Residential Buildings in Virginia Summary The 2009 International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) contains several major improvements in energy efficiency over the current state code, the 2006 IRC and IECC. The most notable changes are improved duct sealing and efficient lighting requirements. A limited analysis of these changes resulted in estimated savings of

West Virginia/Geothermal West Virginia/Geothermal < West Virginia Jump to: navigation, search GEOTHERMAL ENERGYGeothermal Home Print PDF West Virginia Geothermal General Regulatory Roadmap Geothermal Power Projects Under Development in West Virginia No geothermal projects listed. Add a geothermal project. Operational Geothermal Power Plants in West Virginia No geothermal power plants listed. Add a geothermal energy generation facility. Geothermal Areas in West Virginia No areas listed. GRR-logo.png Geothermal Regulatory Roadmap for West Virginia Overview Flowchart The flowcharts listed below were developed as part of the Geothermal Regulatory Roadmap project. The flowcharts cover the major requirements for developing geothermal energy, including, land access, exploration and drilling, plant construction and operation, transmission siting, water

Forestry Policies (West Virginia) Forestry Policies (West Virginia) Forestry Policies (West Virginia) < Back Eligibility Agricultural Commercial Program Info State West Virginia Program Type Environmental Regulations Provider Department of Commerce West Virginia's Forests are managed by the State Division of Forestry. In 2010 the State issues its Forest Resource Assessment: http://www.wvforestry.com/DOF100Assessment_Revised_091310_Part1.pdf The report summarizes available woody biomass resources, citing harvesting cost as a limiting factor due to complex terrain. In 2010 the Forestry Division issued the document "Strategic Plan for the sustainability of West Virginia Forests", which included a section summarizing the State Forester's Report to FMRC on the use of wood biomass from West Virginia forests:

Virginia Tech Shines Light on Home Efficiency Virginia Tech Shines Light on Home Efficiency Virginia Tech Shines Light on Home Efficiency July 9, 2010 - 10:54am Addthis Virginia Tech's solar-powered Lumenhaus was designed for maximum efficiency as well as comfort. | Photo courtesy of Lumenhaus Virginia Tech's solar-powered Lumenhaus was designed for maximum efficiency as well as comfort. | Photo courtesy of Lumenhaus Collegiate teams from around the world came to Madrid this month to present their solar-powered houses in the first biennial Solar Decathlon Europe, a competition modeled after the Energy Department's Solar Decathlon in Washington, D.C. As one of just two teams representing the United States, Virginia Tech earned enough points with its Lumenhaus to win the overall competition. "We competed against high quality teams with significant support from their

April 18, 2013 April 18, 2013 LM Discusses Management of LTS&M Records The U.S. Department of Energy Office of Legacy Management's (LM) efforts to maintain long-term surveillance and maintenance (LTS&M) records were highlighted during the 2013 Waste Management Symposia held February 24 through 28, in Phoenix, Arizona. April 18, 2013 Legacy Management Business Center January 25, 2013 AVESTAR provides high-quality, hands-on, simulator-based workforce training delivered by an experienced team of power industry training professionals for West Virginia students. | Photo courtesy of the Office of Fossil Energy. National Lab Helping to Train Operators for Next Generation of Power Plants Students in West Virginia are receiving hands-on experience for careers at cleaner-burning coal-fired power plants.

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VirginiaVirginia September 2009 Prepared by Pacific Northwest National Laboratory for the U.S. Department of Energy Building Energy Codes Program BUILDING ENERGY CODES PROGRAM IMPACTS OF STANDARD 90.1-2007 FOR COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS IN VIRGINIA BUILDING ENERGY CODES PROGRAM IMPACTS OF STANDARD 90.1-2007 FOR COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS IN VIRGINIAVirginia Summary Standard 90.1-2007 contains improvements in energy efficiency over the current state code, the 2006 IECC. Standard 90.1-2007 would improve energy efficiency in commercial buildings in Virginia. The analysis of the impact of Standard 90.1-2007 resulted in energy and cost savings. Main Differences Between the Current State Code and Standard 90.1-2007

Groundwater Protection Rules Coal Mining Operations (West Virginia) Groundwater Protection Rules Coal Mining Operations (West Virginia) These rules establish a series of practices for the protection of groundwater which are to be followed by any person who conducts coal mining operations subject to the provisions of West Virginia Groundwater Protection Act and subject to regulation under the West Virginia Coal Mining and Reclamation Act and/or under West Virginia Water Pollution Control Act as it relates to coal mining operations. October 16, 2013 Groundwater Protection Plan (West Virginia) Groundwater Protection Plans (GPPs) are required for all facilities having the potential to impact groundwater. They are "preventive maintenance" documents that cover all processes and materials at a facility that "may

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Virginia Grebasch Virginia Grebasch About Us Virginia Grebasch - Counsel to the Inspector General Virginia Grebasch was appointed Counsel to the Inspector General in August, 2012. She provides comprehensive legal advice to the Inspector General and senior leadership, and serves as the primary liaison to Congressional staff. Prior to joining the Office of Inspector General, Ms. Grebasch served for four years as a Senior Assistant Counsel in the Office of General Counsel, U.S. General Services Administration (GSA), where she provided legal advice to the Federal Acquisition Service's Office of Travel and Transportation, the Office of Governmentwide Policy, and the Office of Emergency Response and Recovery. In addition, Ms. Grebasch represented GSA in bid protests of major contracts before the Government Accountability Office. From 1991

Northern Virginia Grows Local Energy Business Northern Virginia Grows Local Energy Business Northern Virginia Grows Local Energy Business January 7, 2010 - 1:08pm Addthis Kristan Castro weatherizes a northern Virginia home. | Photo courtesy EDGE Energy Kristan Castro weatherizes a northern Virginia home. | Photo courtesy EDGE Energy Joshua DeLung What does this mean for me? American taxpayers can benefit from the Residential Energy Property Credit (Section 1121) that increases the energy tax credit for homeowners' energy-efficiency improvements to their existing homes. It didn't take long for Kristan Castro to be convinced of the benefits of performing energy audits on homes and weatherizing them to improve their energy efficiency. He's been in the remodeling business for about 13 years, but it wasn't until this year that he decided to join a team that

Management and Use of Public Lands (Virginia) Management and Use of Public Lands (Virginia) Management and Use of Public Lands (Virginia) < Back Eligibility Commercial Construction Developer Industrial Investor-Owned Utility Local Government Municipal/Public Utility Rural Electric Cooperative Systems Integrator Tribal Government Utility Savings Category Alternative Fuel Vehicles Hydrogen & Fuel Cells Buying & Making Electricity Water Home Weatherization Solar Wind Program Info StateVirginia Program Type Leasing Program Siting and Permitting Provider Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation The Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation may elect to lease its lands for the development of mineral interests (defined herein as petroleum, natural gas, coal, ore, rock and any other solid chemical

Commonwealth of Virginia, State Air Pollution Control Board, Order Commonwealth of Virginia, State Air Pollution Control Board, Order by Concent Issued to Mirant Potomac River, LLC, Registration No. 70228 Commonwealth of Virginia, State Air Pollution Control Board, Order by Concent Issued to Mirant Potomac River, LLC, Registration No. 70228 Docket No. EO-05-01: This is a Consent Order issued under the authority of Va. Code ┬ž ┬ž 10.1-1307D and 10.1-1307.1, between the Board and Mirant Potomac River, LLC for the purpose of ensuring compliance with ambient air quality standards incorporated at 9 VAC Chapter 30 and Va, Code ┬ž 10.1-1307.3(3) requiring certain emissions modeling and analysis related to the Potomac River Power Station located in Alexandria, Virginia, Commonwealth of Virginia, State Air Pollution Control Board, Order by

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Historic Virginia Market Powered by Solar Energy Historic Virginia Market Powered by Solar Energy Historic Virginia Market Powered by Solar Energy November 3, 2010 - 11:00am Addthis Solar panels at the Community Market Building in Danville, Va., have generated 36.4 MWh of energy since March. | Photo Courtesy of Danville Solar panels at the Community Market Building in Danville, Va., have generated 36.4 MWh of energy since March. | Photo Courtesy of Danville Joshua DeLung The historic building where area farmers sell produce straight from the field to consumers is now home to Danville, Virg.'s first renewable energy project - a 154-panel solar energy system. The city, steeped in history, has taken this significant leap toward a new energy future by using a $202,000 Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block

Lauds VirginiaEnergy Company Lauds VirginiaEnergy Company President Obama Lauds VirginiaEnergy Company March 10, 2010 - 1:25pm Addthis President Barack Obama speaks at OPOWER in Arlington, Va. | Photo courtesy of OPOWER President Barack Obama speaks at OPOWER in Arlington, Va. | Photo courtesy of OPOWER Joshua DeLung President Barack Obama visited OPOWER, an Arlington, Va., energy company to praise the work going on there. "The work you do here, as we just heard, is making homes more energy efficient, it's saving people money, it's generating jobs and it's putting America on the path to a clean energy future," Obama said. OPOWER implements an energy-efficiency program with utilities, delivering energy savings by motivating customers to take action. Consumers are empowered with tools that leverage cutting-edge behavioral science, data

Dominion Virginia Power - Solar Purchase Program Dominion Virginia Power - Solar Purchase Program Dominion Virginia Power - Solar Purchase Program < Back Eligibility Agricultural Commercial Fed. Government Institutional Local Government Multi-Family Residential Nonprofit Residential State Government Savings Category Solar Buying & Making Electricity Program Info Start Date 6/20/2013 Expiration Date 6/20/2018 StateVirginia Program Type Performance-Based Incentive Rebate Amount $0.15/kWh In March 2013, the VirginiaState Corporation Commission approved a rate program for Dominion Virginia Power customers that install solar PV systems. The rate was approved at 15 cents per kWh with a 5 year contract. Both residential and nonresidential customers are eligible for the program. The program is capped 3 MW, with 60% of the capacity reserved for

Marine Habitats and Land Use (Virginia) Marine Habitats and Land Use (Virginia) Marine Habitats and Land Use (Virginia) < Back Eligibility Commercial Construction Developer Industrial Investor-Owned Utility Local Government Municipal/Public Utility Rural Electric Cooperative Systems Integrator Tribal Government Utility Savings Category Alternative Fuel Vehicles Hydrogen & Fuel Cells Buying & Making Electricity Water Home Weatherization Solar Wind Program Info StateVirginia Program Type Siting and Permitting Provider Virginia Marine Resources Commission The Virginia Marine Resources Commission has jurisdiction over submerged lands off the state's coast and in inland rivers and streams, wetlands and tidal wetlands, coastal sand dunes and beaches, and other shores. A permit from the Commission is required to dredge, fill, or otherwise disturb these

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Virginia Tech Wins EcoCAR Competition Virginia Tech Wins EcoCAR Competition Virginia Tech Wins EcoCAR Competition June 17, 2011 - 12:00am Addthis Washington, D.C. - On Thursday evening a team of students from Virginia Tech University learned they received top honors when they were named the overall winners of EcoCAR: The NeXt Challenge after designing and building an extended-range electric vehicle (EREV) using E85 (ethanol). Virginia Tech competed against 15 other universities to take home the top prize of the three-year competition sponsored by the Department of Energy and General Motors. This unique competition helps train students and engineers to become the next generation of workers the U.S. needs to lead the global auto industry. "The ingenuity and dedication shown by the students of Virginia Tech in

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for State Agencies Without Online Functionality Action Requested: Check the box that describes the action Compensation Plan Payroll Authorization Form -- State Agencies Without Online Functionality Currently, three State agencies (George Mason University, Virginia Commonwealth University and the University of Virginia

Economic Development Loan Fund (Virginia) Economic Development Loan Fund (Virginia) Economic Development Loan Fund (Virginia) < Back Eligibility Agricultural Commercial Construction Developer Fuel Distributor Industrial Municipal/Public Utility Retail Supplier Rural Electric Cooperative Utility Savings Category Alternative Fuel Vehicles Hydrogen & Fuel Cells Buying & Making Electricity Water Home Weatherization Solar Wind Program Info StateVirginia Program Type Loan Program Provider Virginia Department of Business Assistance The Economic Development Loan Fund helps to fill the financing gap between private debt financing and private equity. Up to $1 million is available for each project and can be used for the acquisition of land or facilities, or the purchase of machinery or equipment. Projects must create new jobs or

West Virginia/Wind Resources West Virginia/Wind Resources < West Virginia Jump to: navigation, search Print PDF Print Full Version WIND ENERGY STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT & OUTREACHSmall Wind Guidebook Home OpenEI Home >> Wind >> Small Wind Guidebook >> West Virginia Wind Resources WindTurbine-icon.png Small Wind Guidebook * Introduction * First, How Can I Make My Home More Energy Efficient? * Is Wind Energy Practical for Me? * What Size Wind Turbine Do I Need? * What Are the Basic Parts of a Small Wind Electric System? * What Do Wind Systems Cost? * Where Can I Find Installation and Maintenance Support? * How Much Energy Will My System Generate? * Is There Enough Wind on My Site? * How Do I Choose the Best Site for My Wind Turbine? * Can I Connect My System to the Utility Grid?

City of Alexandria, Virginia Comments Regarding Department of City of Alexandria, Virginia Comments Regarding Department of Energy Emergency Order, Operating Plan by Mirant and Proposed Special Environmental Analysis City of Alexandria, Virginia Comments Regarding Department of Energy Emergency Order, Operating Plan by Mirant and Proposed Special Environmental Analysis Docket No. EO-05-01: The City of Alexandria, Virginia ("Alexandria") hereby submits the following comments in response to the notice of emergency action published in the Federal Register on January 20, 2006 by the U.S. Department of Energy ("DOE") entitled "Emergency Order To Resume Limited Operation at the Potomac River Generating Station, Alexandria, V A, in Response to Electricity Reliability Concerns in Washington, D.C." (71 Fed.

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Virginia/Wind Resources/Full Version Virginia/Wind Resources/Full Version < VirginiaÔÇÄ | Wind Resources Jump to: navigation, search Print PDF Virginia Wind Resources VirginiaMap.jpg More information about these 30-m height wind resource maps is available on the Wind Powering America website. Introduction Can I use wind energy to power my home? This question is being asked across the country as more people look for a hedge against increasing electricity rates and a way to harvest their local wind resources. Small wind electric systems can make a significant contribution to our nation's energy needs. Although wind turbines large enough to provide a significant portion of the electricity needed by the average U.S. home generally require 1 acre of property or more, approximately 21 million U.S. homes are built on 1-acre

Energy Savings, Improved Comfort for West Virginia County Energy Savings, Improved Comfort for West Virginia County Government Energy Savings, Improved Comfort for West Virginia County Government July 29, 2010 - 6:15pm Addthis The new chiller system at the Dunn Building replaced an outdated rooftop-based HVAC system. | Photo courtesy of Deborah Hammond The new chiller system at the Dunn Building replaced an outdated rooftop-based HVAC system. | Photo courtesy of Deborah Hammond What are the key facts? $329,600 Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant 103,000 kWh annual energy savings from HVAC system replacement 141,100 pounds of CO2 emissions avoided at the Dunn Building On any given day up to 2,000 people visit the Dunn Building in Martinsburg, W. Va. The building is the site for the Blue Ridge Community and Technical

Savings, Improved Comfort for West Virginia County Savings, Improved Comfort for West Virginia County Government Energy Savings, Improved Comfort for West Virginia County Government July 29, 2010 - 6:15pm Addthis The new chiller system at the Dunn Building replaced an outdated rooftop-based HVAC system. | Photo courtesy of Deborah Hammond The new chiller system at the Dunn Building replaced an outdated rooftop-based HVAC system. | Photo courtesy of Deborah Hammond What are the key facts? $329,600 Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant 103,000 kWh annual energy savings from HVAC system replacement 141,100 pounds of CO2 emissions avoided at the Dunn Building On any given day up to 2,000 people visit the Dunn Building in Martinsburg, W. Va. The building is the site for the Blue Ridge Community and Technical

The Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) Solar Radiation Monitoring Network operated from July 1985 through December 1996. Funded by DOE, the six-station network provided 5-minute averaged measurements of direct normal, global, and diffuse horizontal solar irradiance. The data were processed at NREL to improve the assessment of the solar radiation resources in the southeastern United States. Historical HBCU data available online include quality assessed 5-min data, monthly reports, and plots. In January 1997 the HBCU sites became part of the CONFRRM solar monitoring network and data from the two remaining active stations, Bluefield State College and Elizabeth City State University, are collected by the NREL Measurement & Instrumentation Data Center (MIDC).

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Heads to West Virginia to Promote Energy Heads to West Virginia to Promote Energy Bill Energy Secretary Bodman Heads to West Virginia to Promote Energy Bill July 7, 2005 - 2:00pm Addthis Secretary Promotes Energizing America for Energy Security BELLE, WV - Secretary of Energy Samuel W. Bodman today traveled to West Virginia to urge the Congress to pass comprehensive energy legislation that is now before them. The bill reflects many of the principles of President Bush's national energy policy including the diversification of America's energy supply to include more alternative and renewable sources; encouraging energy efficiency and conservation; promoting more domestic production in environmentally responsible ways; and modernizing our electricity delivery system to minimize the risk of blackouts. President

water heater will help reduce your home energy consumption. Whether you select a tank, tankless, solar, Administrator, 1890 Extension Program, VirginiaState, Petersburg. ENERGY SERIES: What about the Water Heater heater and pipes; b) reduce the amount of hot water you use; and c) turn down the thermostat on your

96 Million for StateEnergy 96 Million for StateEnergy Programs in Ohio, Oregon, Virginia and West Virginia Obama Administration Awards More than $96 Million for StateEnergy Programs in Ohio, Oregon, Virginia and West Virginia June 26, 2009 - 12:00am Addthis WASHINGTON, DC - U.S. Department of Energy Secretary Steven Chu today announced more than $96 million in Recovery Act funding to support energy efficiency and renewable energy projects in Ohio, Oregon, Virginia and West Virginia. Under DOE's StateEnergy Program, states have proposed statewide plans that prioritize energy savings, create or retain jobs, increase the use of renewable energy, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. This initiative is part of the Obama Administration's national strategy to support job growth, while making a historic down payment on clean energy

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Projects and Savings Back on Track in Virginia City Projects and Savings Back on Track in Virginia City Projects and Savings Back on Track in Virginia City July 21, 2010 - 12:21pm Addthis Roanoke, Va., is using Recovery Act money to fund four energy-efficiency projects. | Photo courtesy City of Roanoke Roanoke, Va., is using Recovery Act money to fund four energy-efficiency projects. | Photo courtesy City of Roanoke Joshua DeLung Roanoke, Va., is nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains amidst the farms and fields along Interstate 81 in southwestern Virginia. With budget cuts, the city put projects on hold. Now, with a $963,700 Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant awarded through the U.S. Department of Energy and the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, a stalled project is moving ahead and the city is looking at $86,000 in annual energy savings and

The 2012 International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) yields positive benefits for Virginia homeowners. Moving to the 2012 IECC from the current Virginia Construction Code is cost effective over a 30-year life cycle. On average, Virginia homeowners will save $5,836 with the 2012 IECC. After accounting for upfront costs and additional costs financed in the mortgage, homeowners should see net positive cash flows (i.e., cumulative savings exceeding cumulative cash outlays) in 1 year for the 2012 IECC. Average annual energy savings are $388 for the 2012 IECC.

West Virginia/Wind Resources/Full Version West Virginia/Wind Resources/Full Version < West VirginiaÔÇÄ | Wind Resources Jump to: navigation, search Print PDF West Virginia Wind Resources WestVirginiaMap.jpg More information about these 30-m height wind resource maps is available on the Wind Powering America website. Introduction Can I use wind energy to power my home? This question is being asked across the country as more people look for a hedge against increasing electricity rates and a way to harvest their local wind resources. Small wind electric systems can make a significant contribution to our nation's energy needs. Although wind turbines large enough to provide a significant portion of the electricity needed by the average U.S. home generally require 1 acre of property or more, approximately 21 million U.S. homes are built on 1-acre

West Virginia University West Virginia University Team website: solar.wvu.edu Photo of members of the West Virginia University Solar Decathlon 2013 team in front of a building on campus. Enlarge image The West Virginia University Solar Decathlon 2013 team (Courtesy of the West Virginia University Solar Decathlon 2013 team) he West Virginia University audiovisual presentation Jury Feedback Architecture Contest Market Appeal Contest Engineering Contest Communications Contest Team Deliverables Project Manual Construction Drawings Menu and Recipes Neither the United States, nor the Department of Energy, nor the Alliance for Sustainable Energy LLC, nor any of their contractors, subcontractors, or their employees make any warranty, express or implied, or assume any legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness, or

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for fossil fuel┬şbased energy then the production of carbon dioxide will also, inevitably, increaseVIRGINIA CENTER FOR COAL & ENERGY RESEARCH WINTER 1998-99 / VOL. XVIII, NO. 1 Global Warming Our the opinion. Can the VCCER with its mandated interests in coal and energy be any different? Well, we do try

A detailed description is presented of the laws and programs of the State of West Virginia governing the regulation of public energy utilities, the siting of energy generating and transmission facilities, the municipal franchising of public energy utilities, and the prescription of rates to be charged by utilities including attendant problems of cost allocations, rate base and operating expense determinations, and rate of return allowances. These laws and programs are analyzed to identify impediments which they may present to the implementation of Integrated Community Energy Systems (ICES). This report is one of fifty-one separate volumes which describe such regulatory programs at the Federal level and in each state as background to the report entitled Community Energy Systems and the Law of Public Utilities - Volume One: An Overview. This report also contains a summary of a strategy described in Volume One - An Overview for overcoming these impediments by working within the existing regulatory framework and by making changes in the regulatory programs to enhance the likelihood of ICES implementation.

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Commonwealth of Virginia Commonwealth of Virginia OAS-RA-11-14 August 2011 Department of Energy Washington, DC 20585 August 25, 2011 MEMORANDUM FOR THE SECRETARY FROM: Gregory H. Friedman Inspector General SUBJECT: INFORMATION: Audit Report on "The Department of Energy's Weatherization Assistance Program Funded under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act for the Commonwealth of Virginia" BACKGROUND In 2009, the Commonwealth of Virginia's (Virginia) Department of Housing and Community Development's (DHCD) Weatherization Assistance Program (Weatherization Program) was awarded a 3-year grant of approximately $94 million from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (Recovery Act) of 2009 to weatherize 9,193 homes. Virginia's DHCD

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Changing Face of West Virginia's Workforce Changing Face of West Virginia's Workforce Training Changing Face of West Virginia's Workforce January 12, 2010 - 12:41pm Addthis Joshua DeLung West Virginia is wild and wonderful, known for its rushing whitewater, luscious valleys and John Denver's country roads. The state that powers 33 others and the District of Columbia is getting ready for the clean energy economy. New River Community and Technical College is training the workforce - and more trainers - in measures used to weatherize American homes. With 3,700 homes slated to be weatherized in West Virginia under the Recovery Act, educating enough trainers to teach the large workforce is a daunting challenge that its community colleges are eager to meet. West Virginia's stimulus funding is expected to spur green jobs and build

Governor's Guaranteed Work Force Program (West Virginia) Governor's Guaranteed Work Force Program (West Virginia) Governor's Guaranteed Work Force Program (West Virginia) < Back Eligibility Commercial Savings Category Alternative Fuel Vehicles Hydrogen & Fuel Cells Buying & Making Electricity Water Home Weatherization Solar Wind Program Info State West Virginia Program Type Workforce development Small, medium and large West Virginia private-for-profit businesses, including but not limited to: Energy, Technology, Aerospace, Automotive, Business Services, Chemicals/Plastics, Metals, Tourist Destinations, Wood Products, Biometrics, Biotech, Food Products, Printing and Warehouse/Distribution are eligible to be reimbursed for expenses incurred when training new employees. Under this program, the West Virginia Development Office can pay up to 100% or $2,000 per trainee, whichever is

Training Changing Face of West Virginia's Workforce Training Changing Face of West Virginia's Workforce Training Changing Face of West Virginia's Workforce January 12, 2010 - 12:41pm Addthis Joshua DeLung West Virginia is wild and wonderful, known for its rushing whitewater, luscious valleys and John Denver's country roads. The state that powers 33 others and the District of Columbia is getting ready for the clean energy economy. New River Community and Technical College is training the workforce - and more trainers - in measures used to weatherize American homes. With 3,700 homes slated to be weatherized in West Virginia under the Recovery Act, educating enough trainers to teach the large workforce is a daunting challenge that its community colleges are eager to meet. West Virginia's stimulus funding is expected to spur green jobs and build

1. Work Participation And Annualized Wages Of West Virginia Public Higher Education Graduates From This report analyzes the West Virginia industry of employment (and wages) of graduates from state public .................................................................................................1 Results By Industry And Summary Degree

The Virginia Military Institute, along with other Southern military colleges, is almost always historically viewed within the context of their contributions during the Civil War. VMI, and other "West Points of the Confederacy," were founded long before sectional tensions between North and South called these schools to provide officers for the Confederate armies. This thesis examines the social, political, and cultural factors leading to VMI's founding and initial success, not as a professional officer's school, but as a multi-faceted institution created as a solution to a collection of social, economic, and educational problems. The Institute sought to develop educated and honorable men who would provide the state with a new class of productive male citizens while using their military training to protect Virginia as officers in the militia. Those poorer youths who could not afford an education were offered a state supported tuition at VMI in exchange for teaching at a Virginia school for two years. While attending the Institute, cadets were also in charge of guarding the weapons stored in the arsenal from which the school was converted. VMI offered a multi-beneficial program in order to gain support from a state that was cynical of government-funded education. VMI was also created in response to national criticisms of the United States Military Academy at West Point. Using West Point as a model, VMI sought to create citizen-soldiers, not professionals, in their military training and aimed to educate cadets for various civilian occupations, not just that of army officers. The Institute also sought to counter the Academy's monopoly on engineering education by offering a similar curriculum to provide engineers for Virginia's internal improvements. In the decade following VMI's founding, other Southern states would utilize Virginia's archetype in creating their own state supported military schools in the hopes of reaping the same benefits.

Guidelines for Solar and Wind Local Ordinances (Virginia) Guidelines for Solar and Wind Local Ordinances (Virginia) Guidelines for Solar and Wind Local Ordinances (Virginia) < Back Eligibility Agricultural Commercial Fed. Government General Public/Consumer Industrial Installer/Contractor Investor-Owned Utility Local Government Low-Income Residential Multi-Family Residential Municipal Utility Nonprofit Residential Rural Electric Cooperative Schools State Government Tribal Government Utility Savings Category Solar Buying & Making Electricity Wind Program Info StateVirginia Program Type Solar/Wind Permitting Standards In March 2011, the Virginia legislature enacted broad guidelines for local ordinances for solar and wind. The law states that any local ordinance related to the siting of solar or wind energy facilities must:

Consumers Have Appliance Rebate 'Trifecta' Consumers Have Appliance Rebate 'Trifecta' West Virginia Consumers Have Appliance Rebate 'Trifecta' September 13, 2010 - 10:30am Addthis West Virginia Governor Joe Manchin announces the Energy Efficient Rebate Program in June. The state received $1.7 million in Recovery Act funding to encourage residents to purchase ENERGY STAR appliances. | Photo courtesy of WVDEP West Virginia Governor Joe Manchin announces the Energy Efficient Rebate Program in June. The state received $1.7 million in Recovery Act funding to encourage residents to purchase ENERGY STAR appliances. | Photo courtesy of WVDEP Stephen Graff Former Writer & editor for Energy Empowers, EERE What are the key facts? West Virginia residents receive up to $100 in rebates for ENERGY STAR appliances

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Winter weather in the Carolinas and Virginia is highly variable and influenced by the area's diverse topography and geography. The Gulf Stream, the highest mountains in the Appalachians, the largest coastal lagoonal system in the United States, ...

Net Metering Net Metering Net Metering < Back Eligibility Commercial Institutional Local Government Nonprofit Residential Schools State Government Savings Category Bioenergy Buying & Making Electricity Water Solar Home Weatherization Wind Program Info StateVirginia Program Type Net Metering Provider Virginia Department of Mines, Minerals, and Energy '''''Note: In March 2011, Virginia enacted HB 1983, which increased the residential net-metering limit to 20 kW. However, residential facilities with a capacity of greater than 10 kW must pay a monthly standby charge. The VirginiaState Corporation Commission approved standby charges for transmissions and distribution components as proposed by Virginia Electric and Power Company (Dominion Virginia Power) on November 3, 2011.'''''

VirginiaVirginia www.effi cientwindows.org March 2013 1. Meet the Energy Code and Look for the ENERGY STAR ┬« Windows must comply with your local energy code. Windows that are ENERGY STAR qualifi ed typically meet or exceed energy code requirements. To verify if specific window energy properties comply with the local code requirements, go to Step 2. 2. Look for Effi cient Properties on the NFRC Label The National Fenestration Rating Council (NFRC) label is needed for verifi cation of energy code compliance (www.nfrc. org). The NFRC label displays whole- window energy properties and appears on all fenestration products which are part of the ENERGY STAR program.

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Maryland Recovery Act State Memo Maryland Recovery Act State Memo Maryland Recovery Act State Memo The American Recovery & Reinvestment Act (ARRA) is making a meaningful down payment on the nation's energy and environmental future. The Recovery Act investments in Maryland are supporting a broad range of clean energy projects, from energy efficiency and smart grid to advanced battery manufacturing. Through these investments, Maryland's businesses, universities, nonprofits, and local governments are creating quality jobs today and positioning Maryland to play an important role in the new energy economy of the future. Maryland Recovery Act State Memo More Documents & Publications District of Columbia Recovery Act State Memo Virginia Recovery Act State Memo Nevada Recovery Act State Memo

PJM Interconnection (Multiple States) PJM Interconnection (Multiple States) PJM Interconnection (Multiple States) < Back Eligibility Developer Savings Category Alternative Fuel Vehicles Hydrogen & Fuel Cells Buying & Making Electricity Water Home Weatherization Solar Wind Program Info State Delaware Program Type Interconnection PJM (originally Pennsylvania, Jersey, Maryland) Interconnection is a Regional Transmission Organization (RTO) that coordinates the movement of wholesale electricity in all or parts of Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland, Michigan, New Jersey, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia and the District of Columbia. The PJM region has an area of 214,000 square miles, a population of about 60 million and a peak demand of 163,848 megawatts

Overview Overview CLICK ON IMAGE TO SEE LARGER VIEW Morgantown High, winners of the 2012 West Virginia Regional Science Bowl. From left, Nima Ronaghi, Samet Demircan, Dev Someshwar, Shiv Sunil, Andrew Maloney, and Joe Melia (coach). The U.S. Department of Energy National Science Bowl┬« is a nationwide competition held annually to promote science and technology in education. High school students compete as teams in an action-packed quiz bowl format to answer questions on science, math, and engineering. The West Virginia Regional Science Bowl┬« is one of many regional competitions held for high school teams across the country to select participants for the National Science Bowl held in Washington D.C. West Virginia students have represented the state admirably at the national

Bird and bat fatalities from wind energy projects are an environmental and public concern, with post-construction fatalities sometimes differing from predictions. Siting facilities in this context can be a challenge. In March 2012 the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) released Land-based Wind Energy Guidelines to assess collision fatalities and other potential impacts to species of concern and their habitats to aid in siting and management. The Guidelines recommend a tiered approach for assessing risk to wildlife, including a preliminary site evaluation that may evaluate alternative sites, a site characterization, field studies to document wildlife and habitat and to predict project impacts, post construction studies to estimate impacts, and other post construction studies. We applied the tiered assessment framework to a case study site, the Mount Storm Wind Energy Facility in Grant County, West Virginia, USA, to demonstrate the use of the USFWS assessment approach, to indicate how the use of a tiered assessment framework might have altered outputs of wildlife assessments previously undertaken for the case study site, and to assess benefits of a tiered ecological assessment framework for siting wind energy facilities. The conclusions of this tiered assessment for birds are similar to those of previous environmental assessments for Mount Storm. This assessment found risk to individual migratory tree-roosting bats that was not emphasized in previous preconstruction assessments. Differences compared to previous environmental assessments are more related to knowledge accrued in the past 10 years rather than to the tiered structure of the Guidelines. Benefits of the tiered assessment framework include good communication among stakeholders, clear decision points, a standard assessment trajectory, narrowing the list of species of concern, improving study protocols, promoting consideration of population-level effects, promoting adaptive management through post-construction assessment and mitigation, and sharing information that can be used in other assessments.

Virginia Regions Virginia Regions National Science Bowl┬« (NSB) NSB Home About High School High School Students High School Coaches High School Regionals High School Rules, Forms, and Resources Middle School Attending National Event Volunteers 2013 Competition Results News Media WDTS Home Contact Information National Science Bowl┬« U.S. Department of Energy SC-27/ Forrestal Building 1000 Independence Ave., SW Washington, DC 20585 P: 202-586-6702 E: National.Science.Bowl@science.doe.gov High School Regionals Virginia Regions Print Text Size: A A A RSS Feeds FeedbackShare Page Virginia Coaches can review the high school regional locations listed below. Please note: Registrations are based on the location of your school. Please be sure to select the regional that is designated for your school's state, county, city, or district.

Hampshire Recovery Act State Memo Hampshire Recovery Act State Memo New Hampshire Recovery Act State Memo New Hampshire has substantial natural resources, including wind, biomass, and hydroelectric power. The American Recovery & Reinvestment Act (ARRA) is making a meaningful down payment on the nation's energy and environmental future. The Recovery Act investments in New Hampshire are supporting a broad range of clean energy projects, from weatherization and retrofits to the smart grid. Through these investments, New Hampshire's businesses, non-profits, and local governments are creating quality jobs today and positioning New Hampshire to play an important role in the new energy economy of the future. New Hampshire Recovery Act State Memo More Documents & Publications Slide 1 Virginia Recovery Act State Memo

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The solar energy system reported is designed to provide space heating and cooling for a West Virginia elementary school. It has an array of water-based flat plate collectors freeze protected through a drain-down system, two 10,000-gallon storage tanks, and an absorption chiller. There are an oil-fired boiler and a centrifugal chiller for back-up. The system and its operation are briefly described, and its space heating performance is analyzed using a system energy balance technique. The performance of major subsystems is also presented. (LEW)

West Virginia West Virginia www.effi cientwindows.org March 2013 1. Meet the Energy Code and Look for the ENERGY STAR ┬« Windows must comply with your local energy code. Windows that are ENERGY STAR qualifi ed typically meet or exceed energy code requirements. To verify if specific window energy properties comply with the local code requirements, go to Step 2. 2. Look for Effi cient Properties on the NFRC Label The National Fenestration Rating Council (NFRC) label is needed for verifi cation of energy code compliance (www.nfrc. org). The NFRC label displays whole- window energy properties and appears on all fenestration products which are part of the ENERGY STAR program.

The Hawaii Strategic Industry Division administers DOE's StateEnergy Program in Hawaii. The division's current accomplishments include establishing a Model Energy Code for the state, instituting a successful solar program, and making energy performance contracts available for government facilities.

Highly visual and self-explanatory 1975 energy flow diagrams are presented for each of the 50 states and for the entire United States. Each diagram illustrates the energy produced and how it is consumed or lost. The diagrams are meant to serve as a convenient and useful reference (or starting point) for consideration of energy-related problems.

Drainage, Sanitation, and Public Facilities Districts (Virginia) Drainage, Sanitation, and Public Facilities Districts (Virginia) Drainage, Sanitation, and Public Facilities Districts (Virginia) < Back Eligibility Agricultural Commercial Construction Developer Industrial Investor-Owned Utility Local Government Municipal/Public Utility Rural Electric Cooperative Systems Integrator Tribal Government Utility Savings Category Water Buying & Making Electricity Home Weatherization Program Info StateVirginia Program Type Siting and Permitting Provider Local Governments and Districts This legislation provides for the establishment of sanitary, sanitation, drainage, and public facilities districts in Virginia. Designated districts are public bodies, and have the authority to regulate the construction and development of sanitation and waste disposal projects in their

StateEnergy Assurance Guidelines StateEnergy Assurance Guidelines StateEnergy Assurance Guidelines The StateEnergy Assurance Guidelines were developed by the National Association of StateEnergy Officials (NASEO) with the assistance of the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners (NARUC) under the direction of the U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Electricity Delivery and Energy Reliability (OE). The guidelines integrate the lessons learned from responding to energy emergencies in recent years and from the dialogue that has occurred at conferences, exercises and meetings on energy assurance. They encompass many topics that states may wish to consider incorporating into their plans. Foremost among these is how energy assurance can improve: planning and responding quickly and effectively to

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Wave Energy Assessment for the United States and Puerto Rico Wave Energy Assessment for the United States and Puerto Rico Dataset Summary Description Source The Wave Energy Resource Assessment project is a joint venture between NREL, EPRI, and Virginia Tech. EPRI is the prime contractor, Virginia Tech is responsible for development of the models and estimating the wave resource, and NREL serves as an independent validator and also develops the final GIS-based display of the data. Geographic Range US coastline, including AK, HI and Puerto Rico, out to 50 nautical miles. Grid Properties Grids are derived from WaveWatch III grids. Near the coast of the lower 48 and HI, grids are squares, 4 minutes by 4 minutes (15 per degree). For the Alaska grids AK and BS, the grid is 4 minutes of latitude by 8 minutes of longitude (15 per deg by 7.5 per deg).

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This document contains the State Building Energy Codes Status prepared by Pacific Northwest National Laboratory for the U.S. Department of Energy under Contract DE-AC06-76RL01830 and dated September 1996. The U.S. Department of Energy`s Office of Codes and Standards has developed this document to provide an information resource for individuals interested in energy efficiency of buildings and the relevant building energy codes in each state and U.S. territory. This is considered to be an evolving document and will be updated twice a year. In addition, special state updates will be issued as warranted.

Deep sedimentary basins and warm-spring systems in West Virginia are potential geothermal resources. A temperature gradient map based on 800 bottom-hole temperatures for West Virginia shows that variations of temperature gradient trend northeasterly, parallel to regional structure. Highest temperature gradient values of about 28/sup 0/C/km occur in east-central West Virginia, and the lowest gradients (18/sup 0/C/km) are found over the Rome Trough. Results from ground-water geochemistry indicate that the warm waters circulate in very shallow aquifers and are subject to seasonal temperature fluctuations. Silica heat-flow data in West Virginia vary from about 0.89 to 1.4 HFU and generally increase towards the west. Bouguer, magnetic, and temperature gradient profiles suggest that an ancient rift transects the state and is the site of several deep sedimentary basins.